Scotland and Ireland met for the first time in a women’s World Cup T20 match. Ireland captain Gaby Lewis won the toss and chose to bowl first under overcast skies. The game began with cool, windy conditions that affected play throughout the powerplay. Scotland reached 37 for two after six overs. Openers Darcey Carter and Katherine Fraser started steadily before Fraser fell to a catch in the deep off Aimee Maguire. Kathryn Bryce joined Carter and added quick runs including a ramp shot. Carter continued aggressively, hitting boundaries and taking twos while surviving close calls in the field. Ireland’s bowlers, including Arlene Kelly and Ava Canning, kept pressure on with seam and spin. Scotland’s total progressed to 35 for one after five overs. The Bryce sisters formed the main batting partnership as drinks were taken. Both teams fielded with energy despite the cold weather. The match marked an expansion of the tournament to twelve nations and represented a historic encounter between the two sides. Ireland have previously reached the finals four times without a win, while Scotland made their debut in 2024. The rivalry between the teams added intensity to the contest.

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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2026/jun/13/scotland-v-ireland-womens-t20-world-cup-live
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